LNP state director Brad Henderson insisted that it was not surprisingly the card was dominated by the party’s candidate, Kerri-Anne Dooley.

“All available room on the card is used to outline Ms Dooley’s detailed and positive plan for her community, in contrast to her Labor opponent’s card which is devoid of any positive initiatives or plan for Redcliffe,’’ he said in a statement.

“The Premier has been welcomed by Ms Dooley to Redcliffe on several occasions during the campaign and he will be joining her again in the last few days of the campaign.”

Polling conducted for The Courier-Mail shows the LNP is facing a swing against it in Redcliffe of more than 17 per cent, which would make the seaside electorate Labor’s safest seat, and Mr Newman’s person popularity has plummeted in the wake of tough new bikie laws.

Kerri-Anne Dooley’s how-to-vote card is devoid of references to Campbell Newman or his GoSource:Supplied

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